Keith,

On Oct 6, 2006, at 7:37 PM, Keith Harrison-Broninski wrote:

> I'm not against SOA techniques.  What I am suggesting is that there  
> is an entire layer missing - an OO modelling layer.

is your position to expose the OO model (being the result from the OO  
modeling layer) to the service clients?

I mean, if you didn't, why should anyone care? How one goes about  
designing a service is her own business, right? Surely every sensible  
designer would have an OO model behind the service anyhow - instead  
of going pack to functional design methodologies just because  
'services implement business *functions*'. (A service is really not  
much more than the OO remote facade pattern anyhow)

Jan




> Unless this is put in place, SOA will end up like BPR - an approach  
> on which the next generation pours scorn, wondering how its  
> practitioners can have been so incredibly short-sighted.





 
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